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  • ...d]] magazine in the 1950s for their annual award for best automobile. The magazine still gives this award. It also refers to an [[award]] given yearly to the new [[automobile]] selected best by a jury of journalists for motor magazines in [[Europe]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Category || Automobile magazines
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  • ...ety on the roads of [[Italy]], the authoritative magazine ''[[Quattroruote magazine|Quattroruote]]'' decided to move from words to deeds. In 1963 they contacte ...1965 and then went literally around the world, appearing in all the major automobile exhibitions for some years.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Body style || 4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>2-door [[Cabriolet (automobile)|cabriolet]] (1400)<br>2-door [[coupé]] (1900)
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  • ...hings as lights and [[radiator]]s. It extends from the first commercial [[automobile]]s marketed in the 1890s down to about [[World War I]]. These cars are als ...n estimated that there were well over 1,000 manufacturers in the [[List of automobile manufacturers#United States|U.S. alone]].
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  • [[image:rntbrm3litergp.jpg|thumb|right|'''Cover of Road & Track magazine, showing BRM H16 engine.''']] {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...e]]''' into one integrated assembly. Transaxles are near universal in all automobile configurations that have the engine placed at the same end of the car as th [[Image:1e 1 b.jpg|thumb|right|Motor Life magazine cover, showing rear view of 1961 Pontiac Tempest chassis, with rear transax
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  • ...|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...used on the Jeep for instance. Flatheads are no longer in common use for [[automobile]]s, although they are still used for some small-engine applications like la
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  • [[Image:Englands-Gordon-Bennett-190.jpg|right|frame|Magazine spread of England's Gordon Bennett Cup Team, 1903]] ...s Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], millionaire owner of the [[New York Herald]], the automobile racing award was first given in [[1900]] in [[France]].
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  • V16 engines have been used in certain luxury and high-performance [[automobile]]s, mostly for their smoothness (low vibration) since it is possible to mak ...production '''Sixteen''' model until [[1931]]. By that time, [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] had already introduced their [[Cadillac V-16|V-16]], designed b
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Alfa Romeo 90]] station wagon prototypes (designed by the [[Auto Capital]] magazine, 1985) and a [[Fiat Punto]] ''Cabrio Wagon Bricò'' prototype (1994). Mara
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...3.7 seconds. Ferrari states that the FF was the world's fastest four-seat automobile upon its release to the public. The FF costs US$300,000, with 800 being pr
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Maserati Birdcage 75th''' was a concept car created by automobile manufacturer [[Maserati]] and designed by [[Ken Okuyama]] at [[Pininfarina]
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  • ...odel's left front fender is [[Richard A. Teague|Richard Teague]], a famous automobile designer at [[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC).]] == History of automobile design in the US==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...o''' (born [[Udine]], [[November 12]], [[1933]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] [[design]]er who served as the head of styling at [[Germany|German]] car
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country banned circuit [[automobile racing]], a ban which still remains in effect today.
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  • ...f photorealism as he developed his own focus on man's interaction with the automobile. He completed his formal education at the San Francisco Art Institute in 19 ...Vintage Race Car Magazine and is a regular cover artist contributor to PML Magazine.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...966&nbsp;mm (156&nbsp;in) long. According to [[Quatro_Rodas|Quatro Rodas]] magazine of 05/1983 the volume of the trunk was 440 liters, the second largest in [[
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tion), and was inspired by an article published in the [[Milan]]-based car magazine ''[[Quattroruote]]''. The first prototype version was introduced in April
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and [[Casino token|poker chips]]. The company grew with the advent of the automobile.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ga/ De Tomaso Vallelunga Just the beginning for Alexjandro] ''European Car Magazine'' Accessed [[October 24]] [[2007]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''128''' was a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] from [[1969]]
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  • ...ods, including The Rodders Journal. Commercial magazines include [[Hot Rod Magazine]], [[Street Rodder]], and [[Popular Hot Rodding]]. There are also televisio [[Juxtapoz Magazine]], founded by the artist [[Robert Williams (artist)|Robert Williams]], has
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  • ...|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...e [[World War II]] [[Jeep]], for instance. L-heads are no longer used in [[automobile]] engines, although they are still used for some small-engine applications
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  • [[Image:Ansaldo_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ansaldo magazine add, 1926 Weymann model]] '''Ansaldo''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured by an armaments concern from [[1921]] to [[1931]]. The comp
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  • ...powered "Fardier" against a wall in [[1771]]. One of the earliest recorded automobile fatalities was [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], on [[August 31]], [[186 ...established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (N
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  • {{Infobox automobile | body_style = 2-door [[berlinetta]]<br />2-door [[Roadster (automobile)|spider]]
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  • ...Ford Zodiac]], but saw no further use; the system proved expensive and, in automobile use, somewhat unreliable. The first car (worldwide) to have ABS fitted as s A Finnish car magazine, Tekniikan Maailma, tested a VW Golf V fitted with non-studded Continental
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  • ...icely detailed discussion of crankshaft features, from ''Mustang & Fords'' magazine, with many photographs] {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...powered "Fardier" against a wall in [[1771]]. One of the earliest recorded automobile fatalities was [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], on [[August 31]], [[186 ...established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (N
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...public for the first time since 1959 in the August 2006 issue of Cavallino magazine.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tests and admirers - it was featured on the cover of ''[[Road & Track]]'' magazine nine times in just five years. Almost 10,000 Testarossas, 512TRs, and 512M
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...enim-based brands in existence to date according to fashion industry trade-magazine [[Women's Wear Daily]] [WWD].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''[[Ferrari]] Mondial''' is a 2+2 [[coupe]] [[automobile]] produced from [[1980]] through [[1993]]. It replaced the angular [[Ferra
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Image:MHV Steyr-Fiat 600 01.jpg|250px|thumb|righ|[[Steyr automobile|Steyr]] Fiat 600]]
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  • ...lso contains major industrial centres, notably Turin, home to the [[FIAT]] automobile works. *[http://www.piemonte-online.com/ Piemonte Magazine]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Magazine || 6+1
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  • ...rder-collapse:collapse; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...sions were down to 240&nbsp;hp (178&nbsp;kW) at 6,600&nbsp;rpm thanks to [[Automobile emissions control|emissions control]] devices.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Body style || 2-door [[Cabriolet (automobile)|cabriolet]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" .... That year he was also named British Driver of the Year by [[Autosport]] magazine. 1998 was not a year for the books, and a massive crash early in 1999 left
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Image:Eliodeangelis last page.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Cover of an Italian magazine about De Angelis' death (''Addio Elio'' meaning "Farewell, Elio").]]
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  • ...led a '''safety belt''', is a harness designed to hold the occupant of a [[automobile|car]] or other [[vehicle]] in place if a [[collision]] occurs or, more comm ...e seat belts. They are typically found in [[child safety seat]]s and in [[Automobile racing|racing]] cars. The lap portion is connected to a belt between the [
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Alfa Romeo Montreal''' is a 2+2 [[coupé]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1970 to
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Daytona''' (correctly named the '''365 GTB/4''') was a [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile]] produced from [[1968]] to [[1973]]. It replaced the [[Ferrari 275|275GTB
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" *Trophee Du Design 1998 -(Automobile Magazine-France)
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...etta was named "The Supercar of the Year 2012" by car magazine [[Top Gear (magazine)|''Top Gear'']].
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  • The '''Fiat Multipla''' (Type 186) was the name given to two different [[automobile]]s manufactured by [[Fiat]], the first from [[1956]] to [[1965]], and a mor ...at)#Car of the Year| Car of the Year]]'' (1999) and was voted ''[[Top Gear Magazine]]'''s ''Family Car of the Year'' for four years in a row (2001–2004).
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e years (1906) before it became an annual event for professionals with the magazine l’Auto as the organisers. At that time l’Auto organised the [[Tour de F
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Alfa Romeo Brera''' is an [[automobile]] due to be produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] f
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  • ...'''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle raci ...rol]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • ...'''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle raci ...rol]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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  • ...cular vehicles' outside-air intakes. Being a relatively recent addition to automobile equipment, this filter is often overlooked and clogged or dirty cabin air f Pleated paper filter elements are the nearly exclusive choice for [[automobile]] engine air cleaners, because they are efficient, easy to service, and cos
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  • ...fore CVTs have typically been limited to low [[Power (physics)|power]]ed [[automobile|car]]s and other light duty applications. ...ing lack of feedback about vehicle speed provided by [[engine]] sound. One magazine described it as sounding like driving a powerboat when accelerating. The sa
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  • Volpi, and thus Serenissima, halted automobile operations before [[1970]]. The company withdrew from any involvement in the automobile sector in 1969. [http://www.autopasion18.com/HISTORIA-SERENISSIMA.htm <smal
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  • ...ead]]s". It has a long history, almost as long as the development of the [[automobile|car]] in general, originating with the development of early [[racing car]]s * [http://www.tuningmag.net TuningMag.net] - Tuning magazine
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...l manual option, making this the second road-car after the [[Enzo Ferrari (automobile)|Enzo]] not to be offered with Ferrari's classic gated manual.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...fficult season, with a couple of second places his best results. Autosport magazine has speculated that Häkkinen's style of driving is not especially suited t
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  • {{Automobile history eras}} ...[[Bearing (mechanical)|bearing]], which are also the features of a modern automobile. His design had three wheels. Unfortunately, as with many of his inventions
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''[[Ferrari]] F430''' is a [[sports car]] [[automobile]] designed to replace the [[Ferrari 360]]. It debuted at the 2004 [[Paris M
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ..."cinquecento" from the [[Italian language|Italian]] word for "500") is a [[automobile|car]] produced by the [[Fiat]] company of [[Italy]] between 1957 and 1975 (
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  • ...also made the acquaintance of [[Robert E. Petersen]], founder of [[Hot Rod Magazine|Hot Rod]] and [[Motor Trend]] magazines and, much later, of the [[Petersen In 1951, Sam had customized a new [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]] coupe for himself, and a customer who saw it ordered a similar c
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  • ...'''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle raci ...rol]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • ...tablished and directed by a member of the family [[Ceirano]] note that the automobile industry has made it almost an apostolate. The main purpose of this new fac ...e you talking about? In December 1906, in the usual year-end analysis, the magazine does not speak of a capital increase, but cites the entry into production o
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...il 20]], [[1927]] &ndash; [[August 28]], [[2008]]) was a [[United States]] automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win the [[Formula One]] World Dr
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  • ...|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...e [[World War II]] [[Jeep]], for instance. L-heads are no longer used in [[automobile]] engines, although they are still used for some small-engine applications
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  • ...rder-collapse:collapse; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Berlinetta]] ([[coupé]]) body while the GTS was a Gran Turismo [[Roadster (automobile)|Spider]] ([[targa top]]). In 1985, the 328 retailed from $58,400-$62,500
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...g to the wheeze of an emission equipment-stifled 4-banger', and ''[[Motor (magazine)|Motor]]'' calling the engine noise a 'raucous cacophony'.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...on was inspired by a how-to article that appeared in [[Popular Mechanics]] magazine, for a small, "Indy-style" vehicle made out of wood, and powered by a five
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  • Since [[1916]] there has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as ...ed by the Contest Board of American Automobile Association (the [[American Automobile Association|AAA]]). AAA introduced the first championship for racing cars a
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  • ...'''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''motorsport''' may also mean [[motorcycle raci ...rol]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Union || [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]
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  • Despite this, [http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/ Sport Compact Car Magazine] often contains articles on the Toyota Supra, [[Nissan 350Z]], [[Honda S200 {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...e [[World War II]] [[Jeep]], for instance. L-heads are no longer used in [[automobile]] engines, although they are still used for some small-engine applications
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Quattroruote]], the most important Italian cars magazine, reported damages and defects of the cars in the market. These informations
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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  • '''Car tuning''' is both an '''industry''' and a [[hobby]], in which an [[automobile]], [[motor bike]], [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] or [[moped]] is [[moddi ...t to be over 100 car clubs in the UK many reading things such as Max Power magazine and fast car.
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  • ...s on the circuits today. In 1988, alongside [[Option (car magazine)|Option magazine]] founder and chief editor [[Daijiro Inada]], he would help to organise one ...zaki]] and Dorikin, who also gave demonstrations in a [[Nissan 180SX]] the magazine bought over from Japan judged the event with [[Rhys Millen]] and [[Bryan No
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...rles Villeneuve''' (born [[April 9]], [[1971]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[automobile racing]] driver, and winner of [[Formula One]] and [[Champ Car]] championsh
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  • Automobile [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]s have many variable characteristics, wh Since automobile safety is mainly a control issue, one should expect a largely electronic so
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  • ...er automobile. The Super Wagoneer (1966 to 1969) was powered by [[Rambler (automobile)|Rambler]] or [[Buick]] [[V8 engine|V8s]]. Its high level of equipment made ...ru's and that it could beat many so-called off-road vehicles. Four Wheeler magazine concluded that the AMC Eagle was ''"The beginning of a new generation of ca
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...curves of this original car. A master of design, who has never been in the automobile business, hence not influenced by it, who has designed the Seiottosei start
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...idea for ''C'était un Rendezvous''. The camera only had a ten minute film magazine - hence the mad dash to the steps of the Basilique du [[Sacre Coeur]] in [[
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" .... The first American publication was in the June 1962 issue of ''[[Argosy (magazine)|Argosy]]'' under the title "Berlin Escape". In 1966 it was the second stor
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  • ...ie'' ([[Netherlands]]), ''L'Automobile Magazine'' ([[France]]), ''[[Stern (magazine)|Stern]]'' ([[Germany]]) and ''Vi Bilägare'' ([[Sweden]]). ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Lamborghini Murciélago''' is a [[Gran Turismo|GT]] and [[supercar]] [[automobile]] made by [[lamborghini|Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.]] and designed by [[L
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  • ...1904 by [[Battista Ceirano]]. Due to a serious illness Ceirano gave up the automobile business, and retired to [[Bordighera]], where he lived until his death in Speed is among the most famous automobile factories of the past, and that is worth telling the story, which lasted a
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and end up with another Thunderball."'' In [[2004]], ''[[Total Film]]'' [[magazine]] named it the ninth-greatest British film of all time.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ened to '''Indianapolis 500''' or '''Indy 500''', is an [[USA|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|race]], held annually over the [[Memorial Day]] weekend at
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...CSC will also have use of the facility for road tests for ''[[Westways]]'' Magazine and other consumer tests. The money will be used for capital improvements.
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